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Chapter 82
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In this short scene, we are introduced to a young man who has been looking for his friend. He has been searching for him all day, and he has finally found him. He tells the boy that he has cut off all his past, and that he is already gone. He asks the boy why he should not just let go of the past. The boy tells him that at least he has moved on. The young man tries to convince the boy to let go, but the boy says that he likes men. He says that whoever the man is, he will face the same problems as the young man. He adds that he would have beaten the man to death if he had tried to get what he wanted, but he wouldn't and no one had ever taught him how to be obedient, so he's trying to avoid making the boy look bad. He also says that if the boy wants to stay away, he should listen and obey him. When the boy asks if he should continue the relationship with the man, he says that it is impossible for him to become the man in the past, because he has already cut off his past. He explains that he knows that the man has already left, but that he doesn't want to let him go. He wants to know why the boy is being so unreasonable. He tries to explain that he like men, and wants to help the boy understand that he can't stay away from the man he loves. He suggests that the young
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Asterism

Asterism • Chapter 82 • Page ik-page-3742791
Asterism • Chapter 82 • Page ik-page-3742792
Asterism • Chapter 82 • Page ik-page-3742793
Asterism • Chapter 82 • Page ik-page-3742794
Chapter 82
This is a locked chapterChapter 82
About This Chapter
In this short scene, we are introduced to a young man who has been looking for his friend. He has been searching for him all day, and he has finally found him. He tells the boy that he has cut off all his past, and that he is already gone. He asks the boy why he should not just let go of the past. The boy tells him that at least he has moved on. The young man tries to convince the boy to let go, but the boy says that he likes men. He says that whoever the man is, he will face the same problems as the young man. He adds that he would have beaten the man to death if he had tried to get what he wanted, but he wouldn't and no one had ever taught him how to be obedient, so he's trying to avoid making the boy look bad. He also says that if the boy wants to stay away, he should listen and obey him. When the boy asks if he should continue the relationship with the man, he says that it is impossible for him to become the man in the past, because he has already cut off his past. He explains that he knows that the man has already left, but that he doesn't want to let him go. He wants to know why the boy is being so unreasonable. He tries to explain that he like men, and wants to help the boy understand that he can't stay away from the man he loves. He suggests that the young
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